Shakespeare and the History of SoliloquiesFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2003 - 470 páginas Provides the first systematic and comprehensive account of the conventions governing soliloquies in Western drama from ancient times to the twentieth century. Over the course of theatrical history, there have been several kinds of soliloquies. Shakespeare's soliloquies are not only the most interesting and the most famous, but also the most misunderstood, and several chapters examine them in detail. The present study is based on a painstaking analysis of the actual practices of dramatists from each age of theatrical history. This investigation has uncovered evidence that refutes long-standing commonplaces about soliloquies in general, about Shakespeare's soliloquies in particular, and especially about the to be, or not to be episode. 'Shakespeare and the history of Soliloquies' casts new lights on historical changes in the artistic representation of human beings and, because representations cannot be entirely disentangled from perception, on historical changes in the ways human beings have perceived theselves. |
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James E. Hirsh. 8 From the Late Seventeenth Century to the Twentieth Century THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE PRESENT STUDY IS TO ILLUMINATE SHAKE- speare's dramaturgy by placing it in the context of ... Seventeenth Century to the Twentieth Century.
James E. Hirsh. 8 From the Late Seventeenth Century to the Twentieth Century THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE PRESENT STUDY IS TO ILLUMINATE SHAKE- speare's dramaturgy by placing it in the context of ... Seventeenth Century to the Twentieth Century.
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... seventeenth century were profound changes in the conventions governing soliloquies . In the Renaissance , so- liloquies by characters engaged in the action occurred very fre- quently , and ... SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 279.
... seventeenth century were profound changes in the conventions governing soliloquies . In the Renaissance , so- liloquies by characters engaged in the action occurred very fre- quently , and ... SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 279.
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James E. Hirsh. occasionally in late seventeenth - century drama but in narrowly restricted kinds of situations and usually with cumbersome expli- cation and justification . The complex ... SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 295.
James E. Hirsh. occasionally in late seventeenth - century drama but in narrowly restricted kinds of situations and usually with cumbersome expli- cation and justification . The complex ... SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 295.
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Representation of Speech | 35 |
From Antiquity to the Middle of the Sixteenth | 62 |
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